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Nest weavers, which are small birds known for their intricate nests, can fall prey to various predators. Common threats include snakes, cats, and Birds of Prey such as hawks and eagles. Additionally, some mammals like rats and weasels may also target their nests to eat the eggs or chicks. The specific predators can vary based on the nest weaver's habitat and geographical location.

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